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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Prairie Provident Resources Inc T.PPR

Alternate Symbol(s):  PRPRF

Prairie Provident Resources Inc. is a Canada-based oil and natural gas exploration company. The Company is engaged in the exploration and development of oil and natural gas, with conventional operations primarily focused on the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin in Alberta. Its operating areas include Michichi, Princess and Evi. Its assets primarily consist of light and medium oil associated... see more

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Prairie Provident Resources Inc > Why is the stock being dumped at 0.10
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Post by Artbar1 on Dec 21, 2022 8:54am

Why is the stock being dumped at 0.10

There was a bid to buy and sell the exact amount 0.10 X 102000 and to buy the same.

it was 0.11 just a moment ago and I wonder if someone is messing with this stock when oil is supposed  increases in price. 

Spoke with the CEO.  PPR sells to the first bidder in Alberta and the oil is then no longer a concern for PPR.   They are required to hedge 70% of their oil as per their agreement with Prudential Financing. 

Is someone playing with this stock?
Comment by SilverSam on Dec 21, 2022 11:32am
All Canadian stock listings follow their U.S. counterparts.  Right now, PRPRF is trading at 0.08/share.  Calculate in 36% exchange rate on the dollar and you get a price of around 0.105/share for PPR.  Don't ask me why the Canadian listings always follow their U.S. counterparts, as I do not know.  They just do.
Comment by Buyreallow on Dec 21, 2022 11:51am
They do because of arbitrage.  If the price difference varies much from the exchange rate, arbitreurs show up and buy and sell to collect the variance. And in todays world, computers do so automatically.
Comment by Artbar1 on Dec 21, 2022 12:35pm
I am also on CEO.CA PPR and there is a bit more discussion going on for anyone interested.  It was suggested that PPR lost 8.2 million in hedging.  The CEO stated that Prudential - their lenders- insist on hedging 70% of all oil prices.  I would have thought the hedges were fairly high with the three dips and vallieys of earniers over this year.  Any optimisim out there ...more  
Comment by Artbar1 on Dec 21, 2022 12:02pm
That's frustraating.  I spoke with the CEO yesterday who stated they were working on financing.  that oil is sold to the first buyer to Alberta based refining companies.  I did not get any names. It's like this stock and company work within Alberta specificially.    He also said that the present life of the oil reservies is about 12-15 life.   Perhaps ...more  
Comment by Buyreallow on Dec 21, 2022 12:21pm
He does not have that many, only around 500,000. I suppose he will sell eventually.  You do know that he is no longer CEO right.  It is now Patrick MacDonald.  .  And they have no CFO as Dranchuk who they hired in April resigned in November.  Did they both see the writing on the wall?  And two members of  the BOD retired in May.  Certainly turmoil on 5th Ave ...more  
Comment by Artbar1 on Dec 21, 2022 12:38pm
Is this necesssaarrily bad?  What key folks does PPR require.  I spoke with the new CEO and he lives in Colarado and has done this work for about 40 years.  he seems to be negotiating re financing and attempting to access the best leveraging deal he can muster.   I wonder what Aberta refineries PPR sells to.  He also stated that there is 12-15 years of reserve life ...more  
Comment by Buyreallow on Dec 21, 2022 1:25pm
Weather would have to be really bad to shut down drilling, and  would not save that much. Just some labor.  They would have to pay the daily  rig rate whether they use it or not.
Comment by pennydredful on Dec 21, 2022 6:51pm
CEO   more    than   1000  miles  away   from company  offices  and operations  HMM.---gives  new meaning  to  "working from home"  .
Comment by Roscoe747 on Dec 21, 2022 7:30pm
I've been to this movie before - it ends in tears. Hedging eating the cash flow, Deferred interest building debt. Higher interest rates, new terms with credit review. PPR will not refinance except on worse terms than Prudential. Run, Forrest, run! Sorry but get out. Preserve what capital you have left.
Comment by Artbar1 on Dec 23, 2022 12:36am
What are your thoughts on PPR and their attempt to sell an asset?   Would this sale help alleviate PPRs finance woes?
Comment by pennydredful on Dec 23, 2022 1:52pm
They  tried   a few months  ago  and   came  up   empty  .   Perhaps  if they  sell   the family jewels  they can kick the can  down   the road   . 
Comment by energee on Dec 21, 2022 8:27pm
PennyD, Why are you here?  Your recent comments are all negative, so are you trying to buy cheap shares or just lecturing? If you are a shareholder, based on your own comments, you should sell and go somewhere else. If you are not a shareholder, still go somewhere else. 
Comment by pennydredful on Dec 21, 2022 11:03pm
Put   me   on  ignore  if  you  dislike  my comments.  Once the Quebec possibility  ended  that was time to get  out. If   you  have  a bull  case  present it  to  counter   the negative .
Comment by SilverSam on Dec 23, 2022 10:44am
There is room for a diversity of opinions on this site.  Even negative comments serve a purpose, in that  it gives current shareholders, or those looking to buy in, a better perspective on their (potential) investments.  All of us who have been investing in the markets for a considerable length of time have lost money on a bad investment.  Sometimes, it was because we didn' ...more  
Comment by Artbar1 on Dec 23, 2022 12:37am
Yup... In Colorado.  
Comment by pennydredful on Dec 21, 2022 12:37pm
Remember  tax   loss   selling   is  peaking   at  this  time  and   anyone  that owns this  is  losing  money.  
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